OpenSSL 3.0 disables a number of "legacy" algorithms by default, and we
need to enable them manually using their provider system. Note that
explicitly loading a provider will disable the implicit default
provider, which is why we need to load it explicitly.
Closes#2629
Signed-off-by: Simon Chopin <simon.chopin@canonical.com>
V2:
* use a local OSSL_LIB_CTX to avoid leaking the legacy algorithms
into the main SSL context.
* Simplify the fish_init() error paths by calling fish_deinit()
- Don't have tests repeat themselves, meson has a `--repeat` flag
- Fix a minor leak of a GRand
- Speed up a test
- Increase timeout
This still needs a lot of improvements, it runs at lot of loops within
loops generating random strings that could be optimized. This means
it can take a very long time on some computers.
Closes#2629
Quick rundown of benefits:
- Much faster:
- Autotools (with autogen): 22 seconds
- Meson: 7 seconds
- Meson (with ccache): 2 seconds
- Simpler:
- ~1000 lines smaller
- Single simple language
- Potentially better Windows (Visual Studio) support
What is not done:
- Complete Windows support
- OSX support (easy)
Closes#2013Closes#1937Closes#1803
When hexchat is already installed into a non-default prefix, a new build
could pick up ${prefix}/include/hexchat-plugin.h from the installed
version instead of the local header, as configuration variables such as
$(GLIB_CFLAGS) would point to -I${prefix}/include.
Reordering the includes and moving -I arguments to CPPFLAGS prevents
this, as it ensures the local directories are always searched first.
This was no problem when compiling for /usr or /usr/local as these
directories in the compiler search path are always searched last.
Closes#1822
- Output directly to rel\ instead of to bin\ and then copying files over.
- Deduped Win32 vs x64 configs
- Moved some common properties to hexchat.props
- All build intermediates (except htm's intermediates) are no longer emitted in the source directory
- Store openssl flags in own vars
- Share some common flags for plugins
- Fix building plugins on win32
- Store all glib flags in one var
- Don't link against every lib for each plugin
- Don't hardcode ldflags for sysinfo